Research Groupings
LSS research comprises a number of groupings and endeavours:
- Brain and Psychological Research Centre (BPsyC)
Our mission is to undertake excellent basic and applied research in brain and psychological sciences in order to improve understanding of the human condition and contribute to the well-being of individuals and communities. - Brain Sciences Institute
See Brain and Psychological Research Centre (BPsyC) - Centre for Human Psychopharmacology
With over 30 researchers, the Centre for Human Psychopharmacology is the largest group in the world researching the cognitive and mood effects of natural products, nutritional supplements and other nutritional interventions. - Complex
Processes Research Group
strives to advance cross-disciplinary research into complex processes - Environment
and Biotechnology Centre
conducts research in both environmental science and biotechnology. - eTherapy Unit
The eTherapy unit are leaders in the development, evaluation and delivery of internet-based treatment programs. - physics@Swinburne
provides links to research centres and institutes across the University engaged in physics research. - SABRI
Swinburne Autism Bio-Research Initiative (SABRI) is a response to the urgent need for quality research to be conducted into the biological bases of Autism. - Sensory Neuroscience
Laboratory
undertakes research into a variety of sensory-related aspects of physiological performance. - Social Psychology Research Unit (SPRU)
conducts basic and applied research using the theories and methods of social psychology to examine Australians' views on issues involving health, science, technology, organisational behaviour, and the environment. - Swin-PSYCHE
See Brain and Psychological Research Centre (BPsyC) - The Swinburne Institute
for Social Research
conducts research which advances our understanding of the social world.
